ICE agents are conducting raids in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, amid a crackdown targeting Somali migrants. A video showing two students being detained by ICE went viral with claims they are Indian students working illegally. Several NRI groups circulated the clip, warning Indian students to avoid part-time restaurant jobs as their F-1 visas prohibit such work. There is no official confirmation about the arrest at the alleged Indian restaurant. The raids have caused tension as ICE agents storm various establishments like day cares and schools, disrupting local life. Many locals are protesting, calling the heavy ICE presence traumatic. Democrats have condemned the enforcement surge, especially since it follows the controversial shooting of Minneapolis woman Renee Good by ICE agent Jonathan Ross, who remains in hiding amid public outrage. Indian students on F-1 visas are allowed to work only on-campus for up to 20 hours weekly during semesters. However, many work at local restaurants illegally, often paid in cash. This breaks visa rules and risks visa cancellation or loss of status. NRI groups urge Indian students to avoid such jobs to stay safe during the ongoing ICE crackdown.